In a state child welfare report obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Romero said she saw her mother stab her siblings and father before turning to her and saying she was "going to the sky to see Jesus."

The 9-year-old cried and told her mother that she didn't want to go see Jesus.

Romero reportedly also said that her father tried to stop her mother, but was unable to do so. She said her mother was not crying or screaming during the attack.

Romero was flown to Children's Hospital of Atlanta in serious condition following the attack and continues to recover from her injuries. A GoFundMe started to raise money for her medical costs has raised nearly $40,000.

The same child welfare report includes an interview with Martinez, in which she claims she is innocent and that the murders were committed by a "family friend." Additionally, she describes a recent family trip where she saw a "devil-like spirit."

Martinez faces five counts of malice murder, five counts of murder and six counts of aggravated assault. She made headlines after a bizarre court appearance in which she smiled and gave cameras a thumbs up.